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Indie Rocker Introduces Children to 'Ralph's World'
Ralph Covert says the key to writing songs for children is to forget that you're writing for children. The indie rocker turned musician for the smaller set discusses his latest CD, Welcome Ralph's World.
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Musician Jorge Drexler Explores the 'Darkness'
In his new album, 12 Segundos de Oscuridad — Twelve Seconds of Darkness"-- Oscar-winning musician Jorge Drexler explores the path that darkness can illuminate.
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Paolo Nutini in Concert
Though Paolo Nutini is only 19, his music exudes the soul and passion of musicians as venerated as The Drifters and Van Morrison. He showcases his heartfelt songs and musical sophistication in a noon concert from Philadelphia.
'Someday' Is Now for Singer Nazanin
The singer Nazanin says her music is a reflection of her life. She grew up in Iran, but later fled the country with her parents. Since then, she has become a Miss World contestant and a human rights advocate. Her new CD is Someday.
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Infectious Pop From Peter Bjorn & John
Peter Bjorn and John are a Swedish pop trio making insanely catchy music, with bouncing rhythms and whistled melodies. The group is currently on tour with the electro-pop band Fujiya and Miyagi and Au Revoir Simone. Hear all three bands recorded live in concert from the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C.
The Broken West: Catchy Hooks, Sweet Harmonies
Name changes can spell disaster for young bands, but The Broken West has only gained momentum since changing its name from The Brokedown. It helps that the group's infectious blend of indie-rock and power-pop remains largely unchanged.
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The Black Keys: Thumping Blues-Rock
The prolific duo tinkers with its sound constantly, recording on dated and obsolete tape tracks and in its own basement studio. The pair released its fourth full-length album (Magic Potion) in September, and is collaborating on a disc with Ike Turner for release later this year.
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Two Decades Later, Indigo Girls' Voices Still Strong
After 20 years and 10 studio albums, the Indigo Girls say they found new energy with their latest CD, Despite Our Differences. The folk-rock duo talks about their music and political activism, and performs live.
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A Warm, Cool, Buzzy, Insinuating 'Good Start'
If Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst is a modern-day Bob Dylan, then Maria Taylor is Joan Baez, if Baez had a fondness for Farfisa organs and spontaneous rapping. Taylor's solo career hasn't broken through beyond sleeper status, but "A Good Start" sounds like a major breakthrough.
Kurt Elling, Giving Jazz a Touch of Poetry
Chicago-based jazz singer Kurt Elling consistently gets the top spot in music magazine polls for Best Male Vocalist. His new album Nightmoves, is his first for the Concord Jazz label.
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